•July 13 - Then and Now,
with Bernie Rotella, providing classic rock from the '60s, '70s and '80s.

•July 20 - Supervisor Bob Cliffe's Musical Battle
of Wheatfield Churches. All of the churches in Wheatfield have been invited to
compete in a concert to determine the best church music in Wheatfield. Prizes
will be awarded in a number of categories, including greatest number of
participants, loudest, and most contemporary.

•July 27 - Christmas in
July. Christmas music and crafts will be available, and there will be Christmas
cookie baking contest.

•Aug. 31 - Hot Country
Liners, line dancing.

The concerts will begin at
5 p.m. each Wednesday and will be held on the patio behind the Wheatfield
Community Center, weather permitting, or in the center in the event of
inclement weather.

"This concert series
replaces the concerts that the town previously sponsored at Fairmount Park,"
said Helwig. "We were forced to scale back that series due to budgetary
considerations, but we are now able to give Wheatfield and area residents a
high quality series at no cost to the town. We are grateful to the talented
performers who have stepped forward to share their talents."

Doucet invites all
residents to bring their lawn chairs and enjoy the music. Additional programs
will be announced at a later date.

The market is open 3 to 7
p.m. It started with 11 vendors and is now up to 16. Vendors now include Prudom
Farms, Tina's Cheese, Chateau of Buffalo, Koop's Kitchen, New Day Coffee
Roasters, Specialty Pies By Shirlene, The Hot Dog King (Home Of The Devil Dog),
Go Veggie Burgers and The Wheatfield Senior's-Crafts, Bonards/Applewood Hollow,
Hanzlian's Homemade Sausage, Librock Farms, The Kernel, Hens Honey Bee Farms,
K9 Kruchies, Gino's Italian Bakery, Keeping, Dan's Produce and Shirley's
Country Garden Crafts.

Seasonal vendors are Linda
Gamache of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Retzlaff Family Farm and Graham Family
Farms.

The town's goal is to
promote the local farming community. Interested vendors should contact Town
Clerk Kathy Harrington, market location manager, at 694 6441.